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981 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

48 Hours
First Love, Then Murder

There is blood everywhere.

48 Hours
First Love, Then Murder

It starts from there and kind of goes all the way out in the dirt. It goes out towards the cardboard? Yeah. That's not good.

48 Hours
First Love, Then Murder

It starts from there and kind of goes all the way out in the dirt. It goes out towards the cardboard? Yeah. That's not good.

48 Hours
First Love, Then Murder

It starts from there and kind of goes all the way out in the dirt. It goes out towards the cardboard? Yeah. That's not good.

48 Hours
First Love, Then Murder

We're kind of dealing with what I would describe as like a two-headed monster.

48 Hours
First Love, Then Murder

We're kind of dealing with what I would describe as like a two-headed monster.

48 Hours
First Love, Then Murder

We're kind of dealing with what I would describe as like a two-headed monster.

48 Hours
The Day My Mother Never Came Home

I was a patrol officer for the Hammond Police Department. I was dispatched to a missing persons call on Apple Street in Hammond, Louisiana. The complainant, Reginald Reed, explained to me that his wife had left home the night before and had not returned, and he was concerned and wanted to file a missing persons report. I had received a description of the car from Reginald.

48 Hours
The Day My Mother Never Came Home

I was a patrol officer for the Hammond Police Department. I was dispatched to a missing persons call on Apple Street in Hammond, Louisiana. The complainant, Reginald Reed, explained to me that his wife had left home the night before and had not returned, and he was concerned and wanted to file a missing persons report. I had received a description of the car from Reginald.

48 Hours
The Day My Mother Never Came Home

I was a patrol officer for the Hammond Police Department. I was dispatched to a missing persons call on Apple Street in Hammond, Louisiana. The complainant, Reginald Reed, explained to me that his wife had left home the night before and had not returned, and he was concerned and wanted to file a missing persons report. I had received a description of the car from Reginald.

48 Hours
The Day My Mother Never Came Home

I started to drive up Range Road and I noticed the car. Walked up to the car and noticed Salonia's body inside the car. It was very, very, very obvious that she was deceased.

48 Hours
The Day My Mother Never Came Home

I started to drive up Range Road and I noticed the car. Walked up to the car and noticed Salonia's body inside the car. It was very, very, very obvious that she was deceased.

48 Hours
The Day My Mother Never Came Home

I started to drive up Range Road and I noticed the car. Walked up to the car and noticed Salonia's body inside the car. It was very, very, very obvious that she was deceased.

48 Hours
The Day My Mother Never Came Home

Salonia's body was in between the bucket seats of the car with her torso over into the back seat of the car.

48 Hours
The Day My Mother Never Came Home

Salonia's body was in between the bucket seats of the car with her torso over into the back seat of the car.

48 Hours
The Day My Mother Never Came Home

Salonia's body was in between the bucket seats of the car with her torso over into the back seat of the car.

48 Hours
The Day My Mother Never Came Home

I did see a substance that had been placed on the body. It was a white liquid-type substance on her torso and stomach area.

48 Hours
The Day My Mother Never Came Home

I did see a substance that had been placed on the body. It was a white liquid-type substance on her torso and stomach area.

48 Hours
The Day My Mother Never Came Home

I did see a substance that had been placed on the body. It was a white liquid-type substance on her torso and stomach area.

48 Hours
The Day My Mother Never Came Home

Right.